Worst Movies Ever

dahliaclone

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I've only walked out of one move in my life. It was a horrible Corey Haim and Corey Feldman movie called Dream a Little Dream in the late 80s. Putrid.
 
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Hear me out.

The Last Jedi was far and away the best of the sequel trilogy.

Force Awakened was a scene-for-scene copy of A New Hope but just worse in every way, mixed with immersion-breaking fan service.

Obviously rise of skywalker was just hot garbage. Palpatine? Really? Forced romance? All continuity thrown out the window?

TLJ had bad stuff (casino planet subplot), but at least the beats with Luke were interesting, and I thought the ending was excellent with the Hoth 2.0 and the space battle sacrifice thing.
And there are few better-looking scenes in all of Star Wars than the throne room scene.
 
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Skinamarink is the worst movie I've ever seen in my life. I was upset for a solid 36 hours at my fiancé, for making me watch it in the theater with her.
 

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See, I find the Shining to be a classic. Just like I loved the original Halloween - I'm not a fan of the massive body counts of modern slashers but the original Scream, the original I know what you did last summer, Halloween - etc.

Movies that were as much suspense (in theory) as just bodies dropping like the lyrics from Drowning Pool - those movies I can't stand.

I also would say just from a taste piece,


Titanic and Pearl Harbor.

Not because everyone knew how it was going to end or because the acting was terrible.
But because they took events, that there was a mountain to make a movie out of , and instead inserted some random love story or love triangle into
On a similar but different vein as your last paragraph. I hate it when they show movies with things that are only in someone's mind but don't at least hint at it being not real action. For example: At the end of A Beautiful Mind, I just felt like I was scammed by the filmmaker.

Not to imply that it wasn't a fine movie, but that part felt ultra-gimmicky to me. It's probably just a "me" thing.
 

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I enjoyed this movie until the ending. Stephen King liked what they did with the ending, but I think his story's ending is better.
Yeah it’s the ending that cements it for me as being terrible. The lead up to the ending isn’t bad but how it ended ruined the whole movie for me. It reminds me a bit of GoT. The ending pretty much ruined the whole journey.
 

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On a similar but different vein as your last paragraph. I hate it when they show movies with things that are only in someone's mind but don't at least hint at it being not real action. For example: At the end of A Beautiful Mind, I just felt like I was scammed by the filmmaker.

Not to imply that it wasn't a fine movie, but that part felt ultra-gimmicky to me. It's probably just a "me" thing.
True. I get that at as well.

Something else I enjoy and hate when they do it - is I want a relateable villain. Not that there aren't people out there who are evil for evil's sake - they exist, I know they do - but I always appreciate a movie or tv show, etc, that has a villain where i can understand the logic the villain followed.

And when they make them so over the top - I have a hard time enjoying those - because then its just like - that's dumb, that's ridicilous - I still root for the hero but at the same time I feel like movies and shows are better when the villain is not just cartoonish evil but you can at least track the thought process.
 
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stewart092284

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Jaws 4: Awful.

How dare you.
What, you're saying the story of a gigantic shark tracking someone from the northeast part of the country to the Bahamas and have a suicidal square off with the mother of the man it ate isn't a great film?


How dare you !




(JK)
 
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Did a google search of “alternative Christmas movies” last week. Most lists had The Ref on it, description sounded interesting so gave it a shot. Absolutely painful movie with horrible acting, had to shut it off. I’m normally one that enjoys off beat movies but this was just bad.